Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Charles C. Davis bi ? moved into the property recently v rated by Mr. Gatnpbell. * The Only Exclusive Dress Goods Mail— J. V. W. Kire. . Frank Weathers readied Huron Dakota, last Satin day, a d immedl- ; ately entered the employ of Louis Kern, formerly of this plac e, as teamster. - Money saved by seeing—J. Y. W. Khik; ‘’ i . y■.

'THOROUGH BRED DORSES.

The ch'Hstmit sorrel thoiough-bred f “Frank Goedridi" ami the colt “Vaudeville.” by “King Alfonso,* and a brother of a famous “Foxb.dl,” and nephew of the great “Tcu-Urm-ck,” will make the season of 1833 at the barn of their owner, Tame.-, M Tloy, in ! icusse aer. LBTTFBS iuklret #il i-K nclow remain uncalled fur in the Poet Office at Rensselaer, Jasper uouritv, Indiana, on the 14;h d.iy of April* 1883. Tb ewe not chimed uit Inn four weeks from the date abov>> given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons culling for any of the letters -in this list will please say they are advertised. Schuyler Bi oeicrr«; J. H. Crisler; C. D. Crish-i ; Titos W. G isa vay, 2; Jackson ! G ratuer; J H. Lyon; Alice Miller; A. R. luilier;Ed Mitchell; John Eicolds; Ct«-o. W. Norris; Hunt Patee; Joseph Pouwrfgh*; Perry Poisel; Ellen Reed; John Smith; Henry D Spurgeon ; Morris Thorapts; Rev. Wm Watson; Wm. P. West; Mrs. Wills.

Hobace E. James, p. m.

5T ebra§ka Seed to, L\,:z at $i 25 per bushel, by N.S. BATES Ottic-e with C. D Nowifts, near Depo Earden & Nolaud ia the name of the new firm selling Boots and Shoes ;i{ the Buff Front, opposite me Nowtis Hou^e. i -JArnts Doutliit, Esq. Aitoruny at [Law h*ul N otary Public- now occupies rooms up stairs in the new Matte ever -build! eg. Charlie Steward Keeps “Martin’s Best” Machine Oil. It is all as tepre sented, and should have the run.

Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fekdig’s Several commodious and comfort aide hous s to rent. at citizens’ Bank. All persons having open account on my books will save costs by culling and settling the same before March Ist* 1883, as after that time 10 ner cent will lie added for collection. WM. A L AMSON. I am now prepared to make dt sir able farm loans of S3CO to slo,ol*o os. as good terms as can b- hud in tin State. Partial payments allowed Small sum 9 at 7 per eent. L.rger sums, on broad security, 0 per cent Frank W. Babcock. Persons - wanting farm loans can grt them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank Go and see.

.CHEAP .MONEY!

We liave finally secured i. ur six per vent. mopey Mid are now ptepirea to make farm I tan* iH fix per cent lnleres\ . Ties' loais i;m ior five yars bir the borrower (ms option to pay part >r ali <1 iiis I ans fief> 10 lnitu-itv. u. 8. ,v z. bwi-jcirNS. - - Any tliuke of Sewing Machine sold yUy.Zf • l|; t S toward.

AT)MINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. "!V"OTIOE is hereby given that the rpirdetsigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Thomas Peregrine, late of Jasper county Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. DaVID GRAY, Administrator. April 20, 1883 3w * > PITCH NOTICE. Sylvester Om .tarn, ( Isssc J. Port t, Oeorge P* Daugherty, Joseph Dweuyer .(successor oi Bishjp. Liiirs of Ft. Wayne) Nannie S 3. Spitler. William C, Plcrco, Jo •• "j'l Str.vct|Uilr.s, .Mary A. Howe, Joseph Putz, .1 ■ • -<s<;is ?.••• •!••*.-. '-niuel lI.JHowo. S. O. Hammond. • • . r. > iio.iver. and Marion Township, Juno . • „ .iuaa -{benefit of Public Highway': WILL Hike notice l' at tlic u.r.Y«.-..,<mode ill Ditch tuna niunher snyojteeii f ll). in -bleb Sylvester Onienra and I'sa<; J. porter ti tjonera. will be duo and payable at m oi.li ■ . in the Town of Rcusscttior.vfnspcr Cj:iih'.\ Indiana, as ■foßows ; ; T he first installment. which Is liven ty,per*e,nt. tS> per cen r .) of the w m|e nm mnto the ttssesenie'nt will bonne on- th i ’.iueteonth Day oCMayf 1883, tiinT elicit subsequent install nients on the Nineteenth day of each i-tiece.-sive llldnth following, in sinus of twenty not cent of the benefits oii each t act of land a sufficient elttn- ShatHi realized to construct the work ac eordiiig to the report of the Commissioner in said cause. JAMES WELSH April 6, 1883. Ditch Commissioner. DITCH NOTICE. Allred Donnelly, James 11. Loughridge. Alien Clark, Susie Monaghan, Mmira Mouneit. Warren Kobiuson, Robert B Patton Adininistrutoi of the Ks ;ttc or William H. Marlatt, dec’d.,. James E. Donnelly Matilda M Donnelly. Man J Marlatt, William H Marlatt, Dora B. Mar latt. Lucy Marfatt, Mary M. Marlatt. LazaruM. Brown, Daniel Dwiggins. Phillip McEl fresh. Berry Paris, Cordelia Monnett, Elmirs Monnett. .ttcinda Monnett, Thomas Monnett, and Cordelia P. Monnett Guardian of Thomas Monnett. Marion Township, Jasper Conuty. Indiana, for benefit of the Public Highways:’ WILL take notice that, the assessments made in Diu ii cause number thirteen f 18j in which James Jl, Loaghridge and 4Dred Donnelly are petitioners. will he tie and paj able at my office, in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasp -r cotiniv. Indiana, as follows: The first installment will be dn« oil the Nine cent ii Day of May. 1883 and cac subsequent mouth following in sums of twert. i percent o! the benefits on each tract of tan* until a sir tfl leut so in sitall be realized to c“ti rtruct (he work according to the report of the Commissioners in said cause. ? JAMES WEL ,U, Ditch Commissioner. , Ajiri) ii, tSa). -5 - • .

Wright's Indian Vegetable °ius PQB Wfl LIVER And all Bilious Complaint? Safe to take, being purely vege'iblo; no griping. Price 25 cts. Ail!. -ng^s, W qpnat. l|fe I* * A|.jcp(. -by. 50 and vlar.. IJL V I before vi)i, die. * ini„’h:; 111 I and anbjiuv; lonv ’"•bind to c.ifiqn • •■■wp I time,” /i a u iok Ij v<inr ow town. 85 outfit fr”c. X < risk. Kv rcilting u«w Capital no: required. We wili ton. b»li you every thing. Many are making fertil e-*. Lidies milk as much ai men. and hoys' tnfi . iv;-‘ m ikpay. Itea.ier. :f v,y. .t ouaire* at .v&lcn yea a malt-; great say all the time, writ far ;-ai tars to 11. il u.LEi*r & V Port! <iiii. Ma 1« .